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Cherokee Nation Focuses on Accurate Freedmen History and Investments at Black History Month Celebration
The Cherokee Nation highlighted nearly 1,600 enslaved people in 1835 and announced new cultural and community services in North Tulsa to honor Freedmen rights.
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Cherokee Nation focuses on accurate Freedmen history and investments at Black History Month Celebration
As the Cherokee Nation celebrates Black History Month, theyre highlighting their investment in black communities while making sure tribal history is accurate when it comes to Freedmen.Embracing our history, all of it, gives us the moral clarity to build a Cherokee nation even stronger as we go forward, said Principal Chief Chuck Hoskin Jr.WATCH: Cherokee Nation focuses on accurate Freedmen history and investments at Black History Month Celebrati…
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